How do you say thank you after being saved by Hashem?
Sherwood learns what is means not to just observe Shabbat, but to get ready, and anticipate its imminent arrival!
Enjoy these accessible digital activities designed to encourage participation and enhance learning for children of varying abilities.
Books and teaching resources for learners ages 3-13
This resource features texts, activities and reflection around positive thinking, Gratitude, and Gemilut Chasadim.
While so many of our resources are worthwhile and worth exploring, this section allows us to highlight particular resources that we want to bring to your attention and to the forefront of our conversations. These will be updated from time to time.
The sampling we offer here is designed to push us and the line between study and action.
This activity is part of a series of 10 holiday-centered activities intended for students in grades K-4.
This guide includes basic background information about the modern State of Israel.
Delve into the origins of Shabbat and how it introduced the world to a day of rest.